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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1907)
! I lodce dkkior. I EAGLES -La Grande Aerie 2E9F. 0 E.meet -rjr ftxey n.HirElk ' nail, at 8 p m. Visiting brhren ? -Anted to attend Xf l.R.SnookW.S ?J. H. Pear W. P. 5 I. 0. 0. F. La Grande Lodge No. 16, meet in their hall every Saturday night i Viiting brother cordially invited to at ; tend. Cemetery plat may be teen at V Model Restaurant E. B. MoKidby. N. G. D. P Cox. Sec STAR ENCAMPMENT. No. 51, I. 0. 0. F. Meet every first and third Thurs day In the month in Odd Fellows hall. Viiitins Datriarch always welcome. J. A. Arbucklf C. P. D. E. Cox, Scribe. A. La Grande Camp No. meets every 'Monday evening at ' I. O. 3 r . hall. Ail visiting neighbor are cordially invited to attend. F. B. Currey V. C. C. S. Williams Clerk. FORESTERSOFAMERlCA-Courl Maid Marion No. 22 meets each Wednes day. night in Elks hall. Brothers ire invited to attend. En Wrioht Chief Ranger C. J. Scribbr Financial Sec. Board of Trustees Dr. G. L. Biooers Oscar Bbroer and Herbert Patterson Mil DEMTIVf , AFTER KID BARKER w. TTD5 mi FRIENDSHIP TENT No. 51. K. 0. T M. Meet second and fourth "Wednesdays sach month in I. O. 0. F. ha'l. Visiting wht welcome. r! ' H. C. Ball. Com Mox Bloch, Recoro Keeper LO. T. M. HIVE No. 27. Meet every first and third Thursday in the after- nnnn tit the Red men hall. All visiting ladie are welcome. Maude Lono Lady Commander. M. C. Vissey, Record Keeper. REBEKAH-CHRYSTAL LODGE NO. 60 Meet every Tuesday evening at the 1. 0. 0. F. lodge. All visiting member are invited to attend. Katura Price, NO Tiuib Cox, Secretary. Harry Draper, the Spokane detective. and hit notorious hounds, passed thru La Grande yesterday or the night previo .t ascording to the following at related by th Baker City Herald of Tuesday. . Somewhere in this district of Eastern Oregon, Harry Draper, the Spokand sleuth with his three blood hounds, which have figured so prominently in the manhunts of the northwest are hot upon the trail of Kid Barker, the desperado who ha been eluding the officers of the law for the past four or five weeks. Where the hounds and their quarry are playing at hide and seek is a question as yet unanswered. Word was received in Sp6kane Sunday that Kid Ba-ker was in the Baker dis trict Harry Draper immediately made hit preparations and departed for this city. The Spokane newspaper men learned of hit departure tome hour afterward and telephoned to Walla Walla. There the newspaper men arrived at the depot just in Urn to tee the train bear' ing Draper leave the station. They im mediately teleeraphed to Pendleton but the message was delayed and Draper had been gone an hour having purchased a ticket for Baker City. Investigation how that Draper pro bably arrived here between three and four o'clock yesterday morning and took the Sumpter train for the upper campe the same day. People have been located who say they saw a man ' with three hounds enter that train, although the local acent reports that he did not notice Draper. Another theory is that Draper left the train at Haines and started across th country towards Medical Spring on his way to the Seven Devil copper country, while still another is that he stopped at La Grande, went to Union and is work i ing towards Lewiston, Idaho. ii i ii 1 (r7 azwnd i liiti Our BRAW Photos The advantages to be gained by purchasing your4 groceries here you wouldn't hesitate a minute about deciding that this is thi store to be favored with your oatronage. We carry only the best groceries obtainable and everything purchased here can be depended upon as being fresh. Try us and see how well we can take care of your wants. Try our Utah honey. PHONE MAIN 46 QEDDEJ BR! NORTH FIR STREET ATTENTION There's one way to get a corret idea of our work, that is by coming to our studio and inspecting the work we do. Our talk here will not give you an idea nor will anyone else's, come and see. We never substitute inferior papers in our work, consequently our photos have that exquisite finish every one desires. Prices Moderate. I H. J. RITTJER Photographer La Grande, Ore. WORK GUARANTEED PRICES "X REASONABLE t t SANITARY PLUMB1CV J Is as output credited to "other tate" how a urpriing hcrae from only $17,100 in 1908 to $429,100. Colorado likewi leads the silver tate. and ha nearly held it own, whil Montana, which led in 1906. how decrea of nearly two m',mn Next in order to these two are .1.- ... &t I a.:,.-- rlmnv. j tnnc -i;...;. m,n .vniiH i Iran. ia&no. niinni"' ruin louu. wamuima ....... " i nnn i l i..w. S. third UrmL oil has the malie output, an even uwwi mtn vm- ... - t m . .i. ... .1 .u th state an temtone individ- nevaoa, wanite wi ( wi "i.iii.j in .... nu.M ,a Tnnnrh h uallv mentioned. To other staus oou, IIHIIVS Bl WUIWWI. " . w-.v, . . ., ... ... Ann XK tntiil mitnnt of til. AH . n . . . n ..1. if. n.,.rt,tt .hfHUmn UUU lBGIVUibVU. - UKANDtl UUUUC 0. 10, nwiy uuuuieu .v. , . .u:.u i. Cmonn nuru rc Tur umDinu.... ansiui : t exsomn 1 QnK iir UD.4SO,ovu, wm.ii w.,.w ujniui vr inat nwiu,u 01 o,ouv niii . ' .... Friday of each month in yyy mina ha the smallest output Th greater than in i uo. a P. 0. EL, La GRANDE LODGE No 458 Meet each Thursday evening at eight o'clock in Elks' hall, on Adam Avenue. Vititing Brother are cordially invited to attend. E. W. Dav;. Exalted Ruler G. E. McCuixt, Recording Secretary. (Scrlppi New Association) Washington, Feb. 13. Statistic how- inir sod and silver production in ui United State during 1906 have lorai in teresting features. Colorado (till lead , in respect of th production of gold, but t shows decrease of about $3,000,000, W have never heard of a single in stance of a cold resulting in pneumonia or nth.r luno trouble wnen roieys noney and Tar has been taken. It not only stop th rniioh hut he and ttrenathen tn lung. Ak for f oley Money ana iar and refuse any substitute offered. Dr. C. J. Bishop of Agnew, Mien., writes: "i hv mad Folev's Honev and Tar in three very eevere case ot pneumonia witn gooo result in every case. All every theaC. of P. hall in the Corp building, visitins member welcome. N. U Aqklis, Consul Commander J. H. Keiwbt. Clerk. RED CROSS LODGE, No. 27-Meets very Monday evening in Cattle Hall, Corp building. A Pythian welcome to all vititing Knights, J. H, Keenby C C. R. Pattisom, K. R.& S. RATHBONE- SISTERS Roweia Tem ple No. 9 meet evry Wdneday even ing at 8 p. m. in the K. of P. Hall in the Corps building. Vititing members cordi ally, invited. MlLLY Frawlby M. E. C Unicb Procter M. of R. & C. LA GRANDE LODGE No. 41. A. F. A A. M. Rasular meetincs 2d and 4th Tuesdays 7:50 p. m. ; ev. J L. H. Russell, W. M. C7D. Hupfmaw. Sec MODERN BROTHERHOOD OF AMERICA Meet every Tuesday even- ins Lewis hall opposite Hotel Sommer. Visiting member always welcome. Auoust Stuart, Pres. W. B. Sarobmt, Sec. (MEI11T HAY FOR . THE STATE OF MONTANA until HUM to i voir DNFIIMftNIA essential in your home as thf do .tor OUR WORK Executed in workmanlike manner anJ pp.3ved sanitary standards. Carrying a conv-U Vr cf Bath Tubs, Sinks, Toilets, Uvitory. and all plumbing fixturt$. G.W. O'NOL A FOR RENT Ten room cottage furnihed complete. Inquire of Mre. G. D. Sim mon. Cor. 8 and N. treet. Phon Red 1712. 1018 Waehingtan Avenue l -nftftftftftftftftaeaaaa i-.EPHONE RED 161 j (Srrlpps News Association) Virginia City, Mont., Feb. 15. Owing to the threatened tarvation of upward of 20,000 head ot cattle in the vicinity of Assinniboine by reason of the severe weather, ; nd need of hay, straw and grain, the Secretary o. War has an nounced that these c.mmoditles, in lim ited quantities, will be sold during the next three months, at actual cost to the United -tates. The stock to be disposed of will be that stored for the use of the garrison at Fort Assiniboine. There is a great scarcity of hay and grain in the slate, and this, coupled with the fact that the weather is the severes. k..own for many years, r rders the outlook to rar.ch men anything but bright. MOlUSTCR' Maun Nuggea a let MtdlaiB t Buy rsspla . irl-nOolilMHiilthssdEur-a Tlpt. NORM TABERNACLE IS MAMi win JSAwine for OK.ilineHon. IndltUp. Live .... . . ,M Mm Pllnn J. tTIIITlL lllllJUr. ki,..i n.,f Rnaih. f.inff.h Boweli. HeedftcM hk) BHuku-ho. It ' VIk v Moi.nUIn Te I tOj f .mu. M "n" t'-. m-niuoe iraw V jjrn D 'l'n O'rterANV, iliullfoo, Wis, PtC H 'OP SM.I.0W PEC?U f 2 n It will only be a few month until the big Mormon Tabernacle i completed. A few day more and the steam healing plant will be installed. Messers L. Garrick & Son have the contract for the painting and tinting which when it is 'considered the high class of work that being executed it is no small task within itself. The ceilings and walls are all. tinted and the wood work all grained in oak. ' The work is guaranteed to last for fifteen years and Mr Garrick tito that it will Iftftt much lonaer. For this class of high grade work, this is.the largest everundertaken in the county and it will require at least tnree monms more to complete the graining. DO YOU KNOW That 1 r. PU-rre's Favorite Prescription b thponly mwllcinHnla tlirtmgli druggist lor woman f we:iknsw and pwciiuar aw moult) that not tunuilu lurge quauti tic o( ui -uliol? It is also lu only medicine. espocial.y pr-;aru lor luv. v.-. i dcilcal (11-t-uscs pt'cullur to women, tht n( wliirh is noi afi-Hld to tnke bit paticnu Inwi his full ronrtilinc. by print ing upon each bolliit wuier all the (ugr dirnt" enuring Mn tlic mi-diuiuo. Ask your druagi t il hl not true. " Favonto PnfHTiition." Uhj, Is the onl) tnedielnn for women, all the Ingredient of whli'h have the unciimlllied endorse ment of the leading medical writer ot the several schools ol pi'-cuce. recommend intr them for thcnr of the discnKe iut which the Precr otlon" is advised. Write to Dr. It. V. I'ince. Ituffalo. N. Y. for a free booklet, an I rend the nnmer mm extrnulit I nun sliindurd medicnl an thoi ilies pr.ilsinv tim severul ingredient of winch l)r. 1'ierce's medicines are mwle. ami don't forget that no other medlciue pin up for sale tlirougu drimgisw tor ao-iue-tic u-e can show auv sncli urttjeuiuu en ...rsenieni. Tlili. of Itself, Is of fat more weight and liniiortance than any amount of so-called "testimonials" so conspicnonslv !l:innud liefore the public, to favor of the alcoholic compounds. The "Favorite Prescription" cures all womitn a peculiar weiiKneses and ae raiigements.thns banishing the periodical headaciies. backaches, bearing-down dis tress, tunderne and draging-down sen sation In lower aodomen. accompanied by weakening and disagreeable catarrhal, pelvic drains and kindred symptoms. Dr. Pierce and his staff of skilled spe cialist may tie consulted free by address ing as above. All correspondence It treated as sacredlv confidential. By con sulting In this way the dlsagreeuble question I nits aud personal "eliminations" are avoiieo. ..... The People's Common Sen- Medical Adviser eontn'ns some very Interesting nd valuable chapters on the disease pecii'l ir t w nnien. It coiitiuiis t. . . uti( luousand paees. It Is sent prnt paid, on receipt of sufficient In one-cent stamps U pay cost of mulling only, or 21 cents fot a copv In Pexl'ile paner covers, or SI cent for a cioiii-lioiind copy. Address Dr. R.V. Pierce us ai.ove. f)r. PliTce's Pdlets regulate end Invlg ornte st.iii'iieh. liver and liowels. Out a In v itive. two or liiren cutliartlc B. W. NOYES JOHN HALL NOYES & HALL Dealer in Electric Supplies LAMPS and HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Phon Red 261 Corner Fir and Adam Avru W.th L. C. Smith in creamary building mm jpd ml FOR COUGHS FOR COLDS KING OF CURES THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I DR. KIMC'S I LUNGS No. 2000 Royalty Pat. Colt Blucher, opera toe, a beauty 6.00 V'i ,; MADE FOR US BY Peters Shoe Co. White Oxford Shoes You Endless Var . m ftl V L Jo G OUGHS AND COLDS VENTS PNEUMONIA mortal was ever afflicted with, and my friends expected that be for my grave. Our doctor pronounced my case incurable, f Dr. King's New Discovery cured me so completely that I am UNCAPHER, Grovertown, Ind. IITELY GUARANTEED! Trial Bottle Free Domestic or Polish WE LAUNDER YOUR SHIRTS. COLLARS AND CUFFS WITH EITHER FINISH YOU DESIRE. WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED A. B. C. : ISTEAM LAUNDRY PHONE MAIN 7 La Gwnie. Oregon. For the Lenton Season PREFERRED STOCK Salmon, Booth Oysters, Lobsters, Shrimps, and Clams. SALT FISH Boneless Codfish, Mackeral, Imported Duncansby Bloaters, and Golden Bloaters. Smoked Herring. Lunch Horring in Glen f THE CITY GROCERY AND BAKERY E. P0LACK, Propr. .StLouia AND GUARANTEED BY tijr Comtwin f y , .of"